Artcow Nayzak - Islamic Anime Propaganda Art

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There is some seriously weird stuff when you get reading descriptions. A bunch of his "Gender Equality" posters include descriptions that say "Treating women well means complimenting them and not screaming at them when they mess up their housework". Also, his one drawing against forced marriages actually has a Western white guy (and assorted white hands) as the villain.

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Also, have some totally not made up medical facts about how starving yourself for twelve hours is good for your body. Apparently starvation makes you look younger? So why do the Olsen twins look fifty-five?
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Oh my god! Anime, religious sperging, and now Return of Kings stuff! It's the lolcow trinity!
If Jace were to appear, it would signal the start of the Autismpocalypse!
 
If Jace were to appear, it would signal the start of the Autismpocalypse!

If Jace were to appear he'd make chill, Christian fanart to combat the gay, unrealistic anime fanart of Nayzak. Shit would be so cash and the topic of the thread would be spergy art again instead of religious and political blabbering no one wants to hear. Maybe Jace should return. :aug:

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I remember in the years right after 9/11, people would bend over backwards saying what a peaceful, delightful tolerant religion Islam was, and how it was just hijacked by some extremists.
It was as if the Quran just wanted people to give out jelly beans and gum drops, and have everyone be treated equally.
I get the sense non Muslims don't quite buy into this any more, and Muslim apologists make less of an effort to communicate this message. Not even Nayzak tries to do that exactly..

When I was working abroad in Qatar, one of the Captains serving with me was a Qatari native and (naturally) a Muslim. He invited me to his home for dinner one night to meet his wife and family. Having been living there for only a month at this point, a lot of my preconceptions of Muslims were broken that night, and a select few reinforced. One of the things many westerners don't understand is just how charity-oriented Islam is. They are obligated -- even those who aren't particularly devout -- to donate a sizeable portion of their income to specific charities run to aid the poor and destitute. They are also very community oriented, and value selflessness and sacrifice as a way of life.

Trust me, the only way to understand a culture or religion is to live amongst it; simply reading literature on the subject (biased or not) will never give you the full picture.
 
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